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Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and an

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and an

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and an Australian soldier tread water for two minutes after swimming 50 meters as part of a Combat Fitness Leadership Course Barrier Test at the Northern Gym pool, ... More

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian soldiers conduct a maximum set of pushups in two minutes as part of a Combat Fitness Leadership Course Barrier Test at the Northern Gym, here, July 3... More

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian soldiers conduct 100 situps to a cadence during a Combat Fitness Leadership Course Barrier Test at the Northern Gym, here, July 30. This was one of s... More

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin climb

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin climb

Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin climb a rope as part of a Combat Fitness Leadership Course Barrier Test at the Northern Gym, here, July 30. This was one of seven different exercises participants h... More

Sgt. Michael Valentino (left) and Cpl. Luis Vasquez

Sgt. Michael Valentino (left) and Cpl. Luis Vasquez

Sgt. Michael Valentino (left) and Cpl. Luis Vasquez (right), both automotive mechanics, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, complete a 2.4-kilometer run as part o... More

Sgt. Michael Valentino, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Sgt. Michael Valentino, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Sgt. Michael Valentino, automotive mechanic, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, conducts heaves, known in the U.S. as pull-ups, as part of a Combat Fitness Leade... More

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, runs an Illinois Shuttle, a series of sprints to be completed in 18 seconds or less, a... More

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company,

Cpl. Luis Vasquez, automotive mechanic, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, swims 50 meters as part of a Combat Fitness Leadership Course Barrier Test at the Nort... More

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